Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 1, 11 November 1913 — Page 9

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HAGERSTOWN i Miss Donna Worl, 19, and Raymond Itummel, 19, were married Thursday evening in the Christian church, the Rev. A. K. Love officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worl and Mrs. Jesse Mustin witnessed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Worl, and the bridegroom the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rummcl. They will reside in New Castle. Miss Gladys Parr of Blountsville is the guest of Miss Gwyneth Teetor. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fox entertained Sunday at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backinstre. To Meet Wednesday. The Progressive club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the nome of Mrs. Monroe Sherry, north of town. The hostess will entertain the club at a 1 o'clock luncheon, after which the regular program will be rendered. Mr. and Mrs. O. Brown were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rowe Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Mustin and son of Muskegon, Mich., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rummel. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sherry and sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Thornburg at New Castle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Canaday at Economy. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Porter and Miss India Keys entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Laura Flemming and son r Vernon, and guest, Mrs. Susan Lilliand of Indianapolis, and Miss Vera Flemming. ; Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shinn were called to Madison Saturday by the sudden death of Mrs. Shinn's grandfather. The Priscilla club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Will Teetor. Michael Maier of Covington, Ohio, spent Saturday among friends here and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Geisler at dinner. Resigns as Teacher. Mrs. Oscar Fox, formerly Miss Daisy Leavell, has resigned her position as teacher in the second primary department in the Hagerstown public schools and the services of Miss Lulu Brown has been secured to supply the vacancy. Miss Margaret Forkner was appoint ed by Trustee Stotelmeyer to take charge of the primary department in the West Jefferson township school, of which Miss Brown was teacher. A dance will be given Thursday night at tl i K. of P. hall under the 'management of Dorwin Durbin and Harry Flood. Music will be furnished by the Mutt, Jeff and Turk orchestra of Richmond. Women Who Get Dizzy. Every Woman who is troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, constipation or kidney troubles should use iElectrlc bitters. They give relief when 'nothing else will, improve the health, adding strength and vigor from the ir'st dose. Mrs. Laura Gaines of Avoca, La., says: "Four doctors had given roe up and my children and all my friends were looking for me to die, when my son insisted that I use Electric Bitters. 1 did so, and they have done me a world of good." Just try 'them. 50c and $1.00. Recommended by A. O. Luken & Co. ( Advert isemrnt BETHEL, IND. t Mr. Foster Curtis of Indianapolis, Vpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson. Mr. John Tharp and wife, Miss Hazel Tharp and Mrs. Fernsler were Sunday guests of Lindley Peden and wife. Warry Spencer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Addle Hill of New Madison vere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Polley are the parents of an eight pound boy. Mrs. Lizzie Heironimus, who has been visiting at Plymouth, Ind., has returned home. Mrs. Josie Wiley of Richmond, spent a few days last week with her daughter and family. Mrs. George IreIan. Mrs. C. E. Anderson spent last Friday with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson. Mr. Leighton Brown of Rellefontaine, O.. who is attending Antioch college at Yellow Springs, O.. spent Saturday and Sunday with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Polley. Charles Dean and family of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harlan Saturday and Sunday. Oscar Anderson will have a public sale on the Jacob Endsley farm, one and one-half miles east of here next Monday. Lunch will be served by the Aid society of this place. Rev. Livengood will fill his regular appointment here next Sunday. George Wolf of Campbellstown. O.. and Miss Bernice Horner of New Paris were Sunday guests of H. L. "Welch and wife. NOTICE AH members of lola Lodge No. 53, K. of P. are requested to attend lodge Thursday Eve., Nov. 13. Important business. C. T. Wiley, C. C. Alph E. Kutter, K. R. S. oct 10-11-12-13

COBB WANTS ALL FARMERS TO VISIT A reading room, meeting place and reference library is being prepared by County Agricultural Agent Cobb, who is moving his office from the Wayne County Abstract company to a room in the rear, which has been used as a monthly meeting place for the Wayne County Horticultural society. Mr. Cobb plans to have the room for a general dropping-in place for farmers. He will keep a table of files of about fifteen magazines which contain literature instructive and interesting to farmers. He also has a number of books and government reports which will be open for visitors. The room will seat between 150 and 200 persons, and Agent Cobb plans to hold county meeting there later when the county organizations and clubs have become firmly started, and send delegates to the gatherings.

Declare War on Colds. A crusade of education which aims "that common colds may become uncommon within the next generation,' has been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list of the "don'ts" which the doctors say will prevent the annual visitation of the cold : "Don't sit in a draughty car." "Don't sleep in hot rooms." "Don't avoid the fresh air." "Don't stuff yourself at meal time. Over-eating reduces your resistance." To which we would add when you take a cold get rid of it as quickly as possible. To accomplish that you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy most excellent. Sold by all dealers. (Advertisement MILTON Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones and daughter entertained Mrs. Mary Haraman of Dublin, Sunday. R. F. Callaway and aunt entertained at dinner Sunday. The guests were Charles Callaway and the Misses Veva Witter, Cora Bennett and Mary Sills. James Doddridge, who has been ill ha3 taken a relapse. The concert to have been given at the Christian church Wednesday evening, has been postponed. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese and daughter of Cambridge City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Beeson Sunday. The first temperance society in England was formed at Bradford in February, 1830. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss: In Wavne Circuit Court, October Term, 191.'?. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned commissioner, appointed h' Wayne Circuit Court, in an action for partition in ihe said Circuit Court wherein Nettie Keplinger, William Keplinger, Josie Harris, George D. H. Harris. Sarah E. Pike, Earl : S. Pike. Adolphus H. Williams, Ella W. Williams, Ada A. Williams. Edith L. Williams. Alpha llanseom, Ralph B. Hanseom. Pearl L. Williams, Dickinson Trust Company as Guardian of Harriett C. Williams, minor child, and Milo J. Harris. Administrator of the estate of Edmund Williams, deceased, are parties in exparte proceedings, to sell the real-estate described in the complaint and petition in said cause, will as, such commissioner, on the 12th day of November, lOlo, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale to the highest and best bidder the following described real estate in Wayne County, State of Indiana, to-wit: "Being the South Halt or the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29) of Township Sixteen (ltJ), Range Fourteen (14), east, containing eighty (80) acres, more or less." Terms of Sale: At least one-third of purchase money, cash in hand; and balance in two equal annual payments, evidenced by notes of purchaser, payable in one and two years from date of sale, bearing six per cent interest from date, providing for attorneys fees and in usual bankable form waiving relief, and secured by first purchase money mortgage upon the realestate sold. Said commissioner will be at his residence, adjoining said real-estate, and one mile southeast of Town of Centerville. Wayne County, Indiana, where he can be found by prospective purchasers. This real estate will be sold at not less than the full appraised value, and subject to the approval of Wayne Circuit Court, and purchaser will be provided with abstract of title to said real estate without further charge to him. This property is an unusually good farm, located one and one-quarter mile southeast of Town of Centerville, Indiana, upon good road, near to traction line station, upon rural route, and is well improved and well drained. Possession can be given in ample time for all winter and spring work. The said commissioner will receive no bids before 12 o'clock noon of said November 12th. 1913. MILO J. HARRIS. Commissioner j Gardner. Jessup and White, Attorneys, j oct 14-21-28 nov4-ll

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RURAL HUMORIST ECONOMY, Ind., Nov. 11 A woman carrying a good sized market basi ket covered with a cloth approached J one of the business men of this place, j who, by the way is a bachelor, with j the question, "Do you like fruit cake?" I "You bet I do," remarked the man, ' scenting tastes of fine cake. 1 "Well, here is a recipe how to make one; now take it home to your wife," j replied the woman and briskly walked i away. Kindling Wood for sale. Richmond Furniture Mfg. Co. 29-2wks IS IT RIGHT to think the normal man I should live for 200 years? We i think so. I The horse or the cow attain their ' growth in four years, and normally i live to thirty-two, or eight times as i long as it takes for growth.. I Man has his growth at '2-tr eight times t wenty-four are nearly two hun- : dred. j Man, standing erect, has more strain ion the spine. Learn below how to keep the spine normal. The Spinal Column is composed of 24 moveable segments or vertebras and Sacrum and Coccyx, j The moveable vertebra? are separated by disks of white fibrous cartilage. These disks in the normal man being one-fourth in entire length of the column. These by carrying loads or weights on the body or by contractions of muscles or many other reasons, become flattened, tnus at night a man is V2 to of an inch shorter than in the morning, after he has rested during the night. In old age one is from 1 to 2 inches shorter than in middle life. The moveable vertebras are divided into 3 divisions, from the trunk to the head, 7 in number, called Ceryicals. The middle portion, 12 incumber, called dorsal. The 5 lower one are called lumbar. Between these segments we have notches called intervertebral foramina, through which pass the trunk nerves from the cord. (The spinal cord is a continuation of brain matter extending to the second lumbar, enclosed by bowling arch known as the spinal canal.) There nerves, containing from 2 to 3 millions of filaments, or nerve threads. Some of these fibrets being over 3 feftin length.' Each Vair of these trunk nerves connects certain organs and - tissue with Ihe brain or' thinkingpart of man. j ' These trunks are connected by white and, gray rami wdly - tlie symathetic system, which in tiirjjj 'j?onnects with the 12 pairs of "cYaVrfth'Tie'rves, thus every nerve is ajflJtteiJ.$T the condition of the trunk Bil"yei The chiropractor, knctwfifjf wis, has studied how to restore, e.rfjnplTte to normal condition. By .fto-n-doijiu, Nature restores the body to health. The first pair of spinal nerves or suboccipital, by the head resting too closely on the first segment, causes headache, baldness, loss of hair, blindness, cross-eyes, amblyopia, insanity and affections of the ears. Between the atlas and the axis we have the second pair, which with the third causing facial neuralgia. Alveolar pyorrheo or shrinking away the gums from the teeth, also including the fourth pair, causing nasal catarrh, hay fever and affections of this natuy. From the fourth down, including the eighth pair, affecting the arms and shoulders, causing paralysis of the upper extremities and all troubles of the arms and shoulders. The three upper dorsals, affecting the lungs and bronchial tubes, causing diseases of these organs. The fourth together with the sixth, influences the general nervous system and has much to do with the heart. The fifth, on the left side principally, affects the stomach, the right side has some affect on the liver. The sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth cause affections of the liver, pancreas and spleen. The tenth, suprarenal capsule together with the eleventh and twelfth, controls the kidneys. The first lumbar causing affections of the bladder. Adjustments of the second lumbar aborts typhoid fever, appendicitis, constipation and all bowel trouble. The third has much to do with the reproductive organs and musculature of the hips. The fourth and fifth connects with the brain and lower extremities. Pinching of the lumbar nerves cause rectal trouble, loss of manhood, lumbago and troubles of like nature. W. H. BAXTER, D. C. Rooms 306 and 307. Colonial Buildinp. Phone 1953.

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Talk to ths Town Tlh rough THE PALLADIUM I Cent a Word 7 Days for the Price of 5 I Telephone Number 2566 Want Ad Letter Last Z 1 L. C. A". K 1 A. B. '. . r. . . ! M. W. C 4 H. H. j E. M 1 A. B i 20-A 1 H 1 C H. E 1 J. A. B 2 ! E. C. K 1 H. H. C 1 ; R 1 S 3 1 Solicitor 1 Grocerv 1 ' Mrs. M 1 Mail will be kept for 30 cays only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. WANTED Y'OUR AUTOMOBILE repairing. Cliff tievington, 101a Park Place. ll-7t! YOUR VULCANIZING. Cliff Beving"-! ton, 1015 Park Place. ll-7t WANTED Position as bookkeeper! and cashier by young lady. Three j years' experience. Phone 2772. 11-tf j WANTED To buy heating stove. Address ' Stove," care Palladium. ll-2t I WANT to buy diamonds, watches, old j gold and silver, violins, gentlemen's j clothing, revolvers, guns. J. M. Lacey, 8th and Main. 10-31t! WANTED Two furnished rooms by I man and wife. Private family. Must ! be in good location. References. Phone 3677. 10-tf WANTED To rent small modern house furnished, or 2 or 3 rooms partly or wholly furnished for light housekeeping. Tel. 4321. 10-3t WANTED One to two dozen Brown Leghorn pullets. , Address Box 52, Centerville. 10-2t WXNTETJ To sell 15 to 20 sta7rdsof bees. Address Box 52, -Centerville. , : '" " , 10-2t WANTED A confinement riarse, must be reasonable. Address - Xurse,'" care-Palladium.' - ' 10-2t 'WANTED Furs to remodel and muffs to make. Mae Hoertier,"-Vs North 6th St: - ' ; 1(M4t AGENTS WANTED-Exclusive in every city',' Illmois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Iowa. Specialty in demand by all retail stores. Takes very little time to demonstrate and make sale; small sample. Write or come in and see us. Universal Sales Company, Room 509 Harris Trust Building. Chicago. 8-7t WANTED Two girls for housework. 116 Ft. Wayne Ave. 6-7t WANTED To buy a few acres of ground on National road within street car service. Address 20-A, care Palladium. 17-tf We repair everything. Frame pictures, retire baby cabs. A full line of electric and gas lamps. Work called for and delivered. BROWN & DARNELL, 1020 MAIN. WANTED Your old carpets, all kind. For price3, etc.. phone E. B. Spencer. 2296, or address Wayne hotel. Agent for Ashjian Bros. Rug Co., Indianapolis. Here for a limited time only. 19-tf SPIRELLA CORSETS to order. Frances Brusman, city manager. 104 Ft Wayne Ave. Phone 2140. 30-tf WE WILL PAY YOU $120.00 to distribute religious literature in your community. Sixty days' work. Experience not required. Man or worn an. Opportunity for promotion. Spare time may be used. International Bible Press. 1012 Arch street. Philadelphia. 6-13-20-27-4-11 ALE5TdOPPORTUNITY is offered agents to visit eld and new cuspmers with established brand of guaranteed hosiery. Liberal inducements. Protected territory. Credit. Parker Knitting Co., 733 Chestnut st. Philadelphia. Pa. 6-13-20-27-4-11 WANTED Everybody to know that I have a full stock of bulbs for planting and forcing Carver's Seed and Feed Store 91 1 Main Street.

TUESDAY. NOV. 11, 1913

FOR SALE PORTERFIELD & GAAR'S Real Estate Market Double House and 4 Acres 3 Miles Out, $2,000 FOR SALE Lady's fur coat. T6'i94 Main. lilt FO R S A LE Royal t y pe wr i tr, fine condition. Address "Typewriter." care Palladium ll-7t FOR SALE- B a s e b urn er 1 n e x c e 1 1 e n t condition. 16 inch fire pot, $15.00. 200 North rth street. 11 -3t FOR SALE Cook stove and base burner. MOa S. Sth. 11 -2t HAIR SWITCHES Made from combings. 102 N. 11th street. 1 1-1 4t FOR" SALE O n e cou chTl ru n k .Tef rl gerator oak commode or dresser, lawn mower. 102 X. 14th. 8-sat-tu-thur FOR SALE Blind mare, 9 years oldweight 1200 lbs. Phone 514S D. 10-2t FOR SALE Two Draft colts and bar: red P. R. Cockerels. John Bussen, Williamsburg, Ind. 10-7t FOR SALE One horse wood wagon. S30 South West A street. 10-2t FO RS A I -E OR"f R A D E S 1 n g 1 e" bar r e 1 new shot gun, 3 good plug horses. Call Jack Shofer's Livery. 10-2t FOR SALE West Side Saeltary Lannedry Address 41 Richmond Ave. FOR SALE Jewel base burner in ; splendid condition. Phone 4S13. j 7-7t : FOR SALE Black Minorcas pullets. 920 Main. 7-7t FOR SALE Fireproof Bale; good condition. Address R., care Palladium. sep3-tf FOTi SALE A Clairmont cooking stove, cheap, leaving city, 820 South Eighth. 5-7t FOR S A LENor wa y Maple shade trees. 319 N. Sth street. 4-7t FO RSAXEPair of bJackhorses. See Wilson, Pohlmeyer &. Downing. 4 tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room. 42 S. 10th. 10-7t FOR RENT Business room with living rooms above. 1318 Main. Phone 2299. 10-2t FOR-R ENTStorage, auo and house- , hold goods. 2113 N, E street. Phone ' 3670. 7-sat-tues-thur-3t FOR RENT 7 room , modern flat. Phone 2150. ll-3t FOR RENT Modern 6 room house Phone Pohlmeyer, 1335. 11-tf FOR RENT-f hTeeTmodern unfurnlsh"ed rooms. 121 South 11th street. ll-3t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Light, heat and bath. No children. 615 South B street. 10-7t LOST Storm front on Boston pike or Fonts road. Return to Romey Furniture Co. 0-2t FOR RENT Four room flat over 12:7 Main street. Phone 2277 or 2L"7. 8-7t FOR RENT Furnished room. S. East corner 12th and Main. S-7t FOR fofTrent--House. Phone 107v .-7t -New modern house, 7 i rooms with bath, on car line. Phone j 3112. 5-tf FO R R EN T "Roc m sw i th " f u r nacea n d J bath. 66 South 12th St. 5-7t J FO R K E NT Ba rnT2 06n7 1 YthS t 5-tf : FOR-RENT Store room and fixi tures. 131 Richmond Ave. Phone 307S. 5-tf FOR RENT Furnished room. Electric light, heat and bath. 125 South 6th street. 5-7t FOR RENT Seven room house on North Wen 5th and Linden Ave. Call H. C. Bullerdick. Phone 1235. 2S-tf I FOR RENT 6 room house and stable, i 1 1012 South 3th street. Phcne 5122 G. 1 ! 23 tf FOR RENT Desi r a ble seven room house. Phone 2737. 25-tf j FOR RE.iT A furnished room and I bath. 4 Souta 12th. 7-tf ! I FOR RENT In Keyston. High grade j l modern apartment 6 rooms, 2 baths. Inquire of Janitor. 13-tf : FTTR RENT Furnished rocrns lor , light housekeeping. 105 N. 4th. ' FOR-RENT Fu rn i s hed room with bath. Railroaders preferred. 221 i North 6th. 7-tf FOR RENT FIVE LARGE ROOMS, $12.00. 703 S. SIXTH. PHONE 2477. ! (sat.t'jes.ihurs-tf-octll)

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FOR SALE REAL TATE ESFUNK AND MILLER Second National Bank Bldg FARM SALE 50 ACRES of all level land close to Fountain City. Buildings new 5 years ago. $85 per acre with time on - the amount. FOR RENT Several good houses from $8.00 month up. FUNK AND MILLER Phone2766. HENNINOT" REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Comstock Building East of Westcott Hotel Phone 2826 FOR SALE Double brick house within oue square of 7th and Main. Price SJiOO. Phone 4745. ll-3t FOR SALE Fine large two story j brick building, situated 31 S. Fth in I best repair, and good condition. Just j been painted. New metal roof, both kinds of water, electric light and ! gas. Has an extraordinary fine, large double cellar. An ideal building and location for a large wholesale commission business, grocery or Department Store. Inquire 315 S. 4th. Phone 2204. ll-tu-wed-fri-3t FOR SALE 33 acre farm, 7 room house, new bank barn. 32 milea northeast of Richmond. Call 219 North 3rd street. 6-7t FLORIDA FARMS FOR SALE An ideal money making home. 10 acres 3 in orange and grape fruit, near Titusville on Indian river. Fon particulars write or see AUG. UNSIR 126 South 8th S-3t C. E. SELL Real Estate and Fire Insurance. Room 18 Kelly Blk. Phone 1303. FIRE INS. FOR LESS SEE ME Double house, good location, rents i for $25.00. Price $2,600. Five room house on payments. $15 per month. A sure bargain. PTice $1,650 A fine fourteen room houfe, good location, two apartments, modern, well located, will sell for $1,000 less than cost. , New house east part of city. Just off of Main, best section of city. Will sell for less than cost See me at once for bargains. I have a buyer for a farm from eighty to one hundred and sixty acres, what have you? I have a buyer for a dwelling, price $2,500 to $3,500. AMT ROB E RTS-R E A L ESTATE City and farm properties. Liberty ave. R. No. 1. Phone 4171. Office Keys' Harnes Store. 613 Main st. 5.000 FARMS to be given away. Everybody who registers will get a farm or 100 shares of stock in a 3.000 acre orchard. Guaranteed one or the other. Come and register before it is too late and gt full particulars. A. E. Berisall. Agent. Room 1, Knollenberg Annex. ll-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Richmond Welding Co. Oxy-Aceteline Weldins; YOU BROKE IT WE FIX TT Why throw your broken castings away when we make them good as new at a reasonable cost. We weld cast iron, steel, aluminum, etc. Farm implements, machinery, auto parts and stove castings a specialty. Work done on short notice. Shop rear 205 N. 8th street, Opp. High School Bldg., N. B street.

A Modem New Home AT RIGHT PRICE Opportunity to buy a choice new property at reasonable price. Property is located No. 41," South ir.th St. Residence has six rooms and soft water bath, good heating plant, laundry In cellar and everything to make an up to date modem house. Reasonable cash payment, balance 20 per month like rent Can use vacant lot as part payment Let your rent money go into a home.

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-BUD" FISHER j BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Continued. li. H. Jones AUCTIONEER AND HORSE DEALER. I cry all kinds of sales anywhere. Sale bills free for all sales booked before January 1st. 1914. NO. 15 N.7TH STREET Office Phone 1439. Residence 2570 LARGEST MOVING VANS B. F. Morris' Moving Vans 202 S. 8th St. Phone 1627 M. F. Haner, Mgr. Shurley's Large Moving Vans I? to 14 North 8th street Pbono 1538. SEE MOORE t OGBORN for all kinds of Insurance. Bonds and Loans. Real Estate and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Fine Watch Repairing promptly done by Helms, the watch maker, 322 Main. If you pay more than w charge for repairing your watch, you pay too much. Main Spring 50c Cleaning ". 50c All work guaranteed for on year. F .A Tomlinson, IO N. 7th St. For j circular Letters m Mailing Lists Addressing Envelopes Etc.. RICHMOND LETTER SHOP Comstock Bldg. BUSINESS CHANCES An exceptional chance is offered active party or parties with some energy and $1,000 to invest to get a strictly respectable, permanent cash business that's easily managed, free from competition and get-rich-quick schemes, where with ordinary labor from $3,000 to $5,000 should be cleared yearly. Owner of this business invites the very closest Investigation in every way. Full particulars can be given at personal interview only, which can be had by addressing Profitable, care of Palladium office. 4 7t LOST LOST A strand of beads in or between Murray theatre and 18 South Thh. Retutn o 16 South 11th. Reward." 7-7t LOST Pocketbook on North E street between Arlington hotel and Quigley's Drug store. The party was Feen who picked it up. Pleas return same to 201 N. E street li lt LOST A dark brown female bull dog! Phone 4044. li lt NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Stat- of Indiana. Wayne County, ss.: Estate of Jeannette A. Foland. deceased Notice in hereby given that the undereigned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, administrator of the estat" of Jeannette A. Foland. dceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana Said estate Is sappoed to be solent. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. Administrator Gardner, Jessup & White, Attys. (nov 4-11-18) 20TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPH At a Reduction, This Week Only This Coupon Good for 50c On any Cabinet or Dorea Post Cards. Bring this Coupon. TWENTIETH CENTURY STUDIO, 919! i Main Street HADLEY,

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